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    xml2csv.jar

    Command-line xml to csv tool

    ...Convert all xml nodes to csv java -jar xml2csv-1.0.jar test/cd_catalog.xml 4. Convert xml to csv, like extract only nodes /CATALOG/CD/TITLE, /CATALOG/CD/ARTIST, /CATALOG/CD/PRICE in format PostgreSQLCsv java -jar xml2csv-1.0.jar -f PostgreSQLCsv -o '/CATALOG/CD/TITLE, /CATALOG/CD/ARTIST, /CATALOG/CD/PRICE' test/cd_catalog.xml
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    CSV Comparator

    CSV Comparator

    CSV Comparator is a tool for comparing files which contain CSV-Data.

    CSV Comparator is a tool for comparing files which contain CSV-Data. It was created for performance engineers to be able to have a easy way to compare data from two testruns and be able to automate the comparing process of various files with scripts. There is a command line tool as well as a user interface. In case you need to compare .xml-Files you can convert them to .csv-Files with my other project CSV Transformer. The advantages by using CSV as input and output are the...
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    RDFConvert

    commandline syntax convertor for RDF

    RDFConvert is a simple command-line tool for converting RDF file betweeen different syntax formats. It is based on the OpenRDF Rio parser toolkit, and currently supports RDF/XML, Trig, Trix, Turtle, N3, N-Triples, RDF/JSON, JSON-LD, Sesame Binary RDF and N-Quads.
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    xmlfind

    A command line tool to extract data from xml files

    XmlFind is a small tool to extract data from an xml file in a format adapted to a classical Unix Shell pipeline. Think of it as a kind of find command that act on the content of a (or a set of) xml files.
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    A command line tool that analyzes your music collection and reports its findings in a variety of formats (e.g. HTML, XML, PDF) to various targets such as the console, FTP-upload, files or eMail.
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    A simple to use and configurable command line tool which generates effective lines of code (eLoc) summaries for any text based programming language. By default, it currently supports the following file types: java, xml, sql, cs, css, js, and more.
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